Fifteen Things That Caught My Eye Today: Christmas and Suffering & More By Kathryn Jean Lopez December 8, 2020 Christmas during corona: How this season speaks to our suffering
Thirty Things That Caught My Eye Today: Syria, NYC Catholic Schools, Christmas Cards Are a Must & More By Kathryn Jean Lopez December 1, 2020 Syria, NYC Catholic schools, Christmas cards, and more.
A Major Flaw in the French–Lebanese Connection By Steve H. Hanke October 23, 2020 The French capital-controls mandate for Lebanon should be pronounced dead upon arrival.
Ten Things That Caught My Eye Today: Lebanon, Amy Coney Barrett, Singing Friars & More (September 24, 2020) By Kathryn Jean Lopez September 24, 2020 What Laura Wolk learned from Amy Coney Barrett.
Now Is the Time to Force Hezbollah out of Lebanon By Carine Hajjar August 22, 2020 Without a lasting, consistent effort and a blessing from all the Lebanese — including the Shiites — Hezbollah could stick around for quite some time.
Twenty-Five Things That Caught My Eye Today: COVID-19 Orphans, Grief Ministry & More (August 13, 2020) By Kathryn Jean Lopez August 13, 2020 Two pictures of Beirut here...the horrific destruction and the amazing volunteers doing the cleanup.
Twenty-Five Things That Caught My Eye Today: Lebanon, Schools, Silence & More (August 12, 2020) By Kathryn Jean Lopez August 12, 2020 The aftermath of the explosion in Beirut, the debate over reopening schools, and resting in solitude.
Macron: Loved Abroad, Loathed at Home By Mathis Bitton August 12, 2020 In Lebanon and elsewhere, the French president’s foreign policy has proven masterful. But his domestic failures spoil his achievements abroad.
Twenty Things That Caught My Eye Today: Lebanon & More (August 10, 2020) By Kathryn Jean Lopez August 10, 2020 A church altar’s survival brings hope after Beirut explosion.
Lebanon’s Government Is to Blame for the Beirut Explosion By Carine Hajjar August 10, 2020 It was the country’s own government that brought Beirut to its knees.